St. John's Basketball Ticket Information

Head to Madison Square Garden this season to see the Red Storm defend their home court. St. John's basketball tickets are hot items in the Big Apple with the team poised for a banner year of basketball. Follow St. John's from Midnight Madness to March Madness as head coach Steve Lavin and players chase their NCAA Tournament dreams. With a number of matchups against top BIG EAST teams on the 2015-2016 St. John's Red Storm basketball schedule, New York City college hoops fanatics will be hunting for Red Storm basketball tickets all season long.

St. John's are fortunate enough to call one of the world's greatest arenas, Madison Square Garden, home. You can count on us for a fine selection of St. John's Red Storm basketball tickets for every home contest. This year's talented squad will be adding to a rich basketball tradition that has made two previous trips to the Final Four. Investigate your different seating options today on the St. John's Madison Square Garden seating chart. Regardless if you're in the market for 300 Level or courtside seats, Vivid Seats is your #1 source for St. John's basketball tickets.

St. John's NCAA Tournament Ticket Information

If the Red Storm find themselves dancing come March, we will have an extensive supply of St. John's NCAA Tournament tickets available for purchase. You can also shop for exclusive Final Four tickets at Vivid Seats for college basketball's biggest weekend of the year.

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Harrison, Sampson Return for Red Storm

St. John’s knew its strong 2011 recruiting class—which Rivals.com ranked third in the nation—would go a long way towards rebuilding a program that had fallen on hard times before hiring head coach Steve Lavin in 2010, but no one expected it to pay dividends the way it has thus far. The class, Lavin’s first as coach, put the Red Storm back on the map and produced a first-round pick in the NBA Draft in Maurice Harkless as well as the top four scorers from last year’s squad.

Shooting guard D’Angelo Harrison and forward JaKarr Sampson quickly solidified themselves as stars, with Harrison averaging 17.8 points—third best in the Big East—4.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game during the 2012-13 campaign, while Sampson added per-game averages of 14.9 points and 6.6 rebounds. The inside-out combination that the high-scoring juniors possess gives the Red Storm a balanced attack that few others in the Big East can rival. Phil Greene IV and Sir’Dominic Pointer have also produced at high levels since coming on in 2011, and combined to average 10.1 and 6.9 points per game last year, respectively.